Anal feasure. Learn what causes anal fissures and how to prevent them. Fissures typically cause se...
Anal feasure. Learn what causes anal fissures and how to prevent them. Fissures typically cause severe pain and bleeding with bowel movements. Anal fissures may hurt and bleed during or after a bowel movement, but about 90% heal without surgery. It causes severe pain, sometimes with bleeding, particularly with defecation. The fissure is generally caused by an injury or trauma to the inner lining (mucus membrane) of the anal canal. An anal fissure is a small, painful tear in the lining of the anus. When a tear occurs, pain makes the muscle fibers contract, stopping the stool from passing. Anal fissures are very common in young infants but can affect people of any age. Although the tear is very small, it can be very painful as the skin in the anal canal is very sensitive. Read more about signs to look out for and treatments for anal fissures.
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